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Mensajepor Garduño » Mar Ago 05, 2008 2:55 pm

Murdock escribió:
Dimitri escribió:Hostia, una primera edicion.

Supongo que lo pillarias por eBay...
Por cuanto si se puede saber? :roll:
7,76 libras, gastos de envío y todo. Y encima suena bien :D

Por cierto, hablando de rarezas, me he pilado un disco que creía que era un single de I Should Stay or I Should I Go, pero parece que es un LP promocional de Levis, de cuando usaron la canción para el anuncio. Vienen dos canciones de los Clash y dos de Rush, que hasta lo que yo se, son canadienses.
Eso se llama E.P.

No son los Rush, son los B.A.D. (big audio dimamite) el grupo que formo Mick Jones despues de los Clash. Rush es el titulo de la cancion, Mick exigio a la compañia que si querian sacar ese sg, la cara b tendria que ser de su nuevo grupo .


En la portada fijate, el tio con sombreo es Mick Jones.
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Mensajepor Murdock » Mar Ago 05, 2008 8:11 pm

Jum, cierto, cierto. Lo único que me había fijado es que el productor era Mick, pensé que serían amigos o algo.
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Mensajepor The Clash » Mar Ago 05, 2008 8:14 pm

Ya me extrañaba que los Clash tuviesen un LP compartido con los Rush.
Dudo que se llegasen siquiera a conocerse :lol:
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Mensajepor txefo » Jue Ago 07, 2008 3:44 pm

ALME escribió:alguien sabe como va el tributo que se estaba haciendo en bizkaia de los clash ....?¿
Por lo que tengo entendido, parado.
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Mensajepor The Clash » Dom Ago 10, 2008 5:33 pm

Aprovecho el topic para comentar una curiosidad que lei el otro dia y me parecio de interes comentar. No se si algunos ya la conocereis, pero yo no, asi que la comparto.

Imagen

La portada de este disco esta sacada de una foto de las revueltas de Notting Hill en 1976. El individuo que camina hacia los maderos es Don Letts.
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Mensajepor Garduño » Dom Ago 10, 2008 7:21 pm

Al principio este disco era un ep llamado bBack market clash (con menos canciones, claro esta), como salieron pocas copias se descatalogo rapidamente y paso a ser pieza de coleccionista. Los clash cuando se enteraron decidieron reeitarlo con mas canciones y llamarlo "Super" black market clash.
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Mensajepor The Clash » Dom Ago 10, 2008 7:29 pm

Pero tardaron un huevo en reeditarlo, se debieron de enterar tarde de que estaba descatalogado :lol:

El Black Market es del 80 y el Super es del 94.
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Mensajepor Garduño » Dom Ago 10, 2008 7:32 pm

Eso es.

Yo estoy buscando el black market, que como completista de los clash es de lo poco que me queda, pero no o veo por ningun lado.
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Mensajepor King Mob » Dom Ago 10, 2008 7:38 pm

En ebay lo tengo visto y no muy caro, serán reediciones me imagino.
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Mensajepor The Clash » Dom Ago 10, 2008 7:46 pm

Que les den a las reediciones.
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Mensajepor Garduño » Dom Ago 10, 2008 8:04 pm

Venga lo cuento todo.

Cuando los Clash vieron que por el ep "Capital radio" se estaba pagando bastante dinero como pieza e colecionista, lo decidieron reeditar con canciones añadidas llamandolo "black market clash", con eltiempo este tambien paso a ser ediccion de coleccionista y ya fue la discografica la que añadio mas canciones y lo llamo s"uper black market clash"
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Mensajepor The Clash » Dom Ago 10, 2008 8:11 pm

Pero vamos, algunas de las canciones del "Super Black" no son mas que versiones instrumentales de canciones de los Clash como Rock the Casbah o The Magnificent Seven.

Siendo el año de edicion el 94, ya podrian haber metido las canciones ineditas de los Clash que surgieron en el 84 y no fueron nunca editados, salvo en recopilatorios de rarezas no oficiales. Me refiero a las que colgue hace unos meses y a otras que aun no he conseguido en original.
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Mensajepor Garduño » Dom Ago 10, 2008 8:16 pm

aver si pillo el plato de una vez y subo cosas de los clash que no estan por ahi.

¿te apetece escuchar a a los clash haciendo una version de los ramones?.

Esa la puedo subir, por ejemplo.

tambien tengo alguna version de Desmond Dekker...etc
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Mensajepor The Clash » Dom Ago 10, 2008 8:27 pm

Cual es la de los Ramones?

Me suena que tengo por ahi una version que hacen de Blitzkrieg Bop o como se escriba :lol:

Voy a buscarla, a ver...
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Mensajepor King Mob » Dom Ago 10, 2008 8:28 pm

Dimitri escribió:Que les den a las reediciones.
Hombre, está claro, pero hay algunas ediciones imposibles de conseguir y en esos casos a mi una reedicón cutre no, pero un repressing de esos que suene exactamente igual...
Garduño, versión de Desmond Dekker :definitivo:
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Mensajepor Garduño » Dom Ago 10, 2008 8:32 pm

Israelites, la tengo en vinilo, aun no puedo


la de blizkierg bop en cd.
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Mensajepor The Clash » Dom Ago 10, 2008 8:34 pm

Confirmado, tengo una version de Clash tocando Blitzkrieg Bop.

La version de Desmond Dekker es "Israelites" no? No la encuentro, asi que si la subes :roll:
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Mensajepor Garduño » Dom Ago 10, 2008 8:39 pm

Tambien tengo un directo del 76 cuando estaba Levine, pero insisto que en vinilo y aun no puedo, un poco de paciencia
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Mensajepor The Clash » Dom Ago 10, 2008 8:42 pm

Yo tengo el Midnight Special de la noche que tocaron con Sex Pistols y Buzzcocks, creo por aquel entonces todavia estaba Levine.

Si es ese, puedo subirlo.
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Mensajepor Garduño » Dom Ago 10, 2008 8:50 pm

Este es en Italia, ignoro si tocaron con alguien mas.
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Mensajepor The Clash » Dom Ago 10, 2008 8:54 pm

Ah, pues no es este.

Acabo de buscarlo en la biografia de los Clash y Levene se marcho en setiembre del 76, dado que este concierto es en Agosto del 76 aun estaba el.

Cuando me vaya a sobar, lo pongo a subir.
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Mensajepor The Clash » Lun Ago 11, 2008 6:03 am

The Clash - Midnight Special


http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FZTMGRQX


Aqui teneis el tercer concierto que dieron los Clash en su vida, con Keith Levene aun en sus filas.
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Mensajepor Garduño » Lun Ago 11, 2008 1:24 pm

gracias
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Mensajepor The Clash » Lun Ago 11, 2008 9:31 pm

The Sandinista Project - A tribute to the Clash

Disc 1

01 - Joe Grushecky And The Houserockers - The Magnificent Seven
02 - Katrina Leskanich - Hitsville U.K.
03 - Jon Langford And Sally Timms With Ship & Pilot - Junco Partner
04 - Jason Ringenberg And Kristi Rose - Ivan Meets G.I. Joe
05 - Amy Rigby - The Leader
06 - The Coal Porters - Something About England
07 - Ruby On The Vine - Rebel Waltz
08 - Jim Duffy - Look Here
09 - Wreckless Eric - The Crooked Beat
10 - Matthew Ryan - Somebody Got Murdered
11 - Haale - One More Time
12 - Haale - One More Dub
13 - Ted Harris - One More Time (One More Time)
14 - London Calling Of Chicago - Lightning Strikes (Not Once But Twice)
15 - The Smithereens - Up In Heaven (Not Only Here)
16 - Ethan Lipton - Corner Soul
17 - Storybox - Let's Go Crazy
18 - Steve Wynn - If Music Could Talk
19 - Bill LLoyd - The Sound Of The Sinners

Disc 2

01 - Willie Nile - Police On My Back
02 - Soul Food With Mick Gallagher - Midnight Log
03 - Sunset Heroes - The Equaliser
04 - The Lothars - The Call Up
05 - Phil Rockrohr And The Lifters - Washington Bullets
06 - Stew - Broadway
07 - Jim Allen - Lose This Skin
08 - The Crunchies - Charlie Don't Surf
09 - Bee Maidens - Mensforth Hill
10 - Mark Cutler - Junkie Slip
11 - Camper Van Beethoven - Kingston Advice
12 - Dollar Store - The Street Parade
13 - Tim Krekel - Version City
14 - Lou Carlozo - Living In Fame
15 - The Blizzard Of 78 Featuring Mikey Dread - Silicone On Sapphire
16 - Sally Timms And Jon Langford With Ship & Pilot - Version Pardner
17 - Sex Clark Five - Career Opportunities
18 - The Hyphens - Shepherds Delight

Disco 1: http://www.badongo.com/es/file/4532839
Disco 2: http://www.badongo.com/es/file/4580820
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Mensajepor The Clash » Mar Ago 26, 2008 5:31 am

Buscando por ahi....



The Uncut Crap

Over 56 Things You Never Knew About The Clash

NME March 16, 1991

* Joe Strummer was born in Ankara, Turkey. His dad was a civil servant.

* The Clash temporarily became The Lash when they became studio players for vice queen Janie Jones. They appear on her single, "House of the Ju Ju Queen".

* The Clash weren't always into combat fatigues. When Mick Jones and Paul first got involved with the punk experience, they used to customize ladies car coats.

* Bernie Rhodes, The Clash's notorious manager, was a long-time sidekick of Malcolm McLauren. Bernie says he invented punk rock. Nobody believes him.

* Most of the debut LP The Clash was written on the 18th floor of a council high rise on London's Harrow Rd. The flat was owned by Mick's grandmother, who regularly turned up at Clash gigs.

* During a tricky period in the late 70's, Manager Bernie Rhodes tried to replace Mick Jones with Steve Jones from The Sex Pistols.

* Joe Strummer played a bearded dishwasher in the mercenary army who gets thrown into a river in Alex Cox's Walker. No-one has ever seen said film (except David Quantick).

* In the early days the Clash often went hungry. Once, after a long night spent putting up posters, Paul Simonon heated up the remainder of the flour and water paste on a rusty blade and ate it.

* During a drunken scene from Alex Cox's Straight to Hell, you can see Joe Strummer kicking a tin can and calling out the names of footie players such as David Speedle, Pat Nevin, and Kerry Dixon. Joe is a big Chelsea fan...

* Joe once sent the fanzine Alternative User a thank-you present - a consignment of lawnmower parts!

* Joe Strummer toured America as an honorary Pogue in winter '87, replacing Phil Chevron who was ill with a stomach ulcer. The Pogues took advantage of this situation by playing faithful versions of "I Fought The Law" and "London Calling".

* When The Clash played the "Night Of Treason" at the Royal College Of Art in '77, the DJ and poster designer was NME's very own Savage Pencil.

* Shane MacGowan was victim of a famous ear-biting attack at an early Clash gig.

* The Spanish lines in 'Should I Stay Or Should I Go' and 'Spanish Bombs' are not grammatically correct.

* On the TV show Something Else, Joe Strummer once suggested that band managers should be put in concentration camps.

* Pride Of The Cross, a band featuring ex-Pogue bassist Caitlin O'Riordain (and her replacement Darryl), once performed The Clash's "Complete Control" as a protest against Pogue Mahone changing their name to The Pogues.

* The Clash were the first (and last?) white band to have their likeness painted onto the wall of Lee Perry's famous Black Ark recording studios in Jamaica.

* Joe Strummer once said his favourite record was Van Morrison's "Gloria'.

* When The Clash first met up with beat poet Allen Ginsberg in '81, Joe asked "Well Ginsberg, when you gonna run for president?" The response was, Never, or I'll wind up in Diamond Hell," a weird Bhuddist allusion.

* Joe Strummer promised the town of Corby, Northamptonshire, a pink Cadillac. It was delivered but did not go.

* Joe Strummer's real name is Joseph Mellor. Mick Jones' real name is Mick Jones.

* The so-called Clash MKII - of "Cut the Crap" fame - featured two men called Vince. One used to be in Bristol's Cortinas, the other one was really called Greg and studied Physics and Astronomy at University College London.

* Strummer disliked the punk practice of gobbing. Especially after someone landed a greenie in his open mouth and he got hepatitis.

* Sandy Pearlman, producer of "Give "Em Enough Rope", so disliked Joe Strummer's voice that he mixed it more quietly than the drums throughout the entire album.

* There were 204 drummers auditioned before The Clash settled for Nicky 'Topper' Headon.

* Joe was formerly in dodgy pub rock bands The 101ers and The Vultures.

* Strummer realizes the evils of drugs. He once told NME, "I've smoked so much pot, I'm surprised I haven't turned into a bush".

* The first Clash gig in Belfast was stopped by the authorities. Undeterred, the band went sight-seeing around the various trouble spots, getting their pictures taken besides security gates and confused looking squaddies.

* The Clash II went on a busking tour to promote the "Cut The Crap" LP. They weren't any good.

* Paul Simonon was once voted the world's hunkiest man in Playgirl magazine.

* After leaving The Clash (and being named 'Tory Crimes' on the sleeve of The Clash), original drummer Terry Chimes joined Bowie clones Cowboys International, who were one of the least successful bands of the late 1970's. He also drummed with Black Sabbath and Samantha Fox.

* The song "Capital Radio" claims that "There's a tower in the heart of London / With a radio station right at the top". In fact, Capital Radio is only half way up the tower.

* The cover of the "London Calling" is a rip-off of Elvis' "Rock And Roll" LP from '56 and was taken by our own Pennie Smith.

* Joe Strummer - now yawnsomely familiar as an actor/soundtrack producer - once directed his own movie Cops & Robbers, staring Mick, Paul, and Clash photographer Pennie Smith.

* Joe Strummer once shared a squat in London's Albany St with a son of Terence Conran (of Habitat fame).

* We know that Paul Simonon smashed his bass guitar - as photographed on the cover of "London Calling" - at exactly 10.50pm. This is because he broke his watch in the process and handed the busted bits to photographer Pennie Smith (What is this? 57 things you didn't know about Pennie Smith? - Ed).

* Captain Sensible once invaded the stage during an early Clash gig on the continent. He was booted off and landed on some fencing, causing great damage to his testicular region.

* Joe Strummer once said that listening to John Peel was like a dog being sick in your face.

* Clash manager Bernie Rhodes had a Renault with the licence number CLA5H.

* "Train In Vain" isn't listed on the sleeve credits for "London Calling" because it was originally going to be a flexi give-away with NME. Unfortunately, the idea proved too expensive and the track went on the LP instead.

* The Clash are crap businessmen. They signed a record contract that didn't have a clause for tour support. As a result, they lost tons of money when punk rockers trashed concert halls during their first shows. Also, they insisted that "Sandinista' and "London Calling" were issued at budget price, meaning they didn't make any money out of them.

* Topper Headon's favourite ever drummer is Phil Collins.

* "Great Mates" The Blockheads (they of Ian Dury And...) once turned up unexpectedly at a Clash recording session dressed as policemen, causing Mick Jones to flush all of his illicit substances down the toilet and the rest of the band to flee.

* "Should I Stay Or Should I Go" was written by Mick about American singer Ellen Foley, who sang the backing vocals on Meatloaf's Bat Out Of Hell LP.

* And there's more! Flowered Up's co-manager Terry stars in Rude Boy as a wayward yoof put on the straight and narrow by Joe.

* The spread-em-against-the-wall pose on the cover of "White Riot' was borrowed from a dub LP
* called State Of Emergency by Joe Gibbs And The Professionals.

* Both Paul Simonon and Viv Albertine of The Slits modelled for a Laura Ashley calendar.

* Whilst at public school, the young Joe Strummer was an avid stamp collector.

* During the filming for the "Bankrobber" video, Clash roadies Baker and Johnny Green faked a bank job in South London. They were stopped and questioned by the police, who thought they were the real thing.

* Joe has run both the London and Paris marathons. Slowly.

* "Strum Guard" is a term used solely by Joe Strummer to describe the bandana taped around his right hand to protect it from his own vigorous guitar-flailing.

* Flowered Up's next single, "Take It", includes lyrics lifted from the soundtrack of Rude Boy, The Clash's on-the-road movie.

* 'Rock The Casbah" had the very first rock video that starred an armadillo (unless ZZ Top got there before them!)

* British Telecom wanted to use "London Calling" for their last advertising campaign. They were told to bog off.

* Mick Jones played guitar on the Elvis Costello song "Big Tears" on the B-side of "Pump It Up".

* When American writer Lester Bangs toured England with The Clash, Bernie Rhodes tried to set him on fire.

* Songs that mention Clash members and associates: "Walk Out To Winter" (Aztec Camera), "Punky Reggae Party" (Bob Marley), "Posing At The Roundhouse", "Part-Time Punks" (TV Personalities), "Gangsters" (The Special AKA), "The Feeding Of 5000" (Crass), "Tear Stained Letter" (Richard Thompson), "Death Threats" (Throbbing Gristle), "Joe Strummer's Wallet" (The Stingrays)

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